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Sayyidi ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad Al-Akhdari
سيدي عبد الرحمن بن محمد الأخضري
Personal life
Born1515
Biskra
Died1575
NationalityAlgeria Algerian
Home townBiskra (Algeria)
Other namesIbn Al-Akhdari
Religious life
ReligionIslam Sunni
Founder of
  • Sayyidi ‘Amr Ibn Al-Akhdari (680s)
  • Sayyidi ‘Abd al-Raḥmān Al-Akhdari (1515)
LineageYemen Dynasty of Al-Akhdari
Profession

Sayyidi ʻAbd al-Raḥmān ibn Muḥammad al-Ṣaghīr ibn Muḥammad ibn Sayyidi ʿĀmir al-Akẖḍarī al-Bīsīkrī Arabic :سيدي عبد الرحمن بن محمد الصغير بن محمد بن سيدي عمرو الأخضري, better known as Kabīlāt Al-Akẖḍariyah (Template:Lang-ar), born in 1512 in Biskra, Algeria and died in 1575 in Biskra, Algeria.

He was the author of the highly popular didactic poem Al-Sullam al-murawnaq fī ʻilm al-manṭiq ("The Ornamented Ladder into the Science of Logic"). The 144-line poem, a versification of Al-Abhari's Kitab al-Isaghuji, outlines the principles of Aristotelian logic and explains how logic could be used to support the Islamic creed ('aqidah) and jurisprudence (fiqh). The work is studied across the Muslim world as a primer on logic and is often read in conjunction with al-Akhdari's own prose commentary.

He is also known to have written another work, "al-Jawhar ul-Maknun" or "Al-Jawahir al-Maknuna fi'l-ma'ni wa'l-bayan wa'l-badi'".

Origin

Sheikh Sayyidi'Abd al-Raḥmān ibn Muhammad al-Akẖḍarī was born in Algeria, plus an account in an Arab Algerian family Sherifian (noble descendant) of the Arab tribe Banu al-Akhdari (Arabic: بنو الأخضري) the region of Ibb in Yemen present in Algeria since the 680s, best known in Algeria and Libya as Kābilāt Al-Akḥdārīyyāh (Arabic: قبيلة الأخضرية).

References

  1. "Inheritors Ijaza" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 17 September 2012. Retrieved 20 April 2012. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |deadurl= ignored (|url-status= suggested) (help)

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